SOLUTION: A box contains a $1 bill, a $5 bill, and a $10 bill. Two bills are selected in succession without replacing the first bill. What are all the possible amounts of money that can be s
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Question 426494: A box contains a $1 bill, a $5 bill, and a $10 bill. Two bills are selected in succession without replacing the first bill. What are all the possible amounts of money that can be selected?
Answer by htmentor(1343) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The possible combinations are:
1 5
1 10
5 1
5 10
10 1
10 5
So the totals can be:
1+5, 1+10, and 5+10, or $6, $11, and $15
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